There are a number of interesting points hidden in both your post and the chain of events. Clearly I wasn’t in Westbury last night so all I’ve got to go on is RTT» .
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Should there be more customer focus? Of course there should. But this case highlights very well the quanday that you soon run into when you have to decide on which customer needs your focus!
There is much in what you write Robin, and indeed I
was aware of these issued and considered most if not all of them in my thoughts and suggestions, but chose to post the customer experience.
What is so sad is that the
DfT» ,
SWR» ,
GWR▸ and
NR» have chosen to replace something that worked perfectly well with something more complex, less good, and prone to additional problems and failures. And 6 minutes, while you would not "guarantee" it, is an "official" connection - it comes up on journey planners, and in terms of onward travel in the event of failure, something is - in theory - provided (by SWR?, GWR?) and delay / repay is almost inevitably going to be due because of how long it takes. But more than that, the new system not going to re-assure the customer who is looking for a reliable total journey, and explanations look more like excuses.
I could answer your individual points - actually I think I covered off most of them in previous posts. Things like a laid down requirement that the ongoing train will be delayed by up to "x" minutes if necessary which answers your "who decides" - done at Par and at Swindon at times, so not exactly breaking new ground.
On a delay, there are bound to be compromises in what gets broken and, really, it should not be the main intended flow - the SWR train was retimed to 23:12 exacely to provide a service for Bristol and Bath passengers to Warminster and Salisbury - which is compromised. Yes, I would break the connection at Salisbuy off this train - Frome/Warminster to Gillingham/Templecombe is a much less flow ...
Much better news last night, and indeed congratuations to all parties for managing to make it work with just platform 1 in use at Westbury. Brilliant work; the staff do know what and how to do things when they are allowed to use their heads rather than sacrifice connections on the altar of indivdual train statistics.